![]() ![]() Rich Cat, Poor Cat, Houghton (Boston, MA), 1963. How to Go about Laying an Egg, Houghton (Boston, MA), 1963. ![]() Awards, HonorsĬhildren's Spring Book Festival picture book honor, New York Herald Tribune, 1962, for The House on East 88th Street An Anteater Named Arthur selected among American Institute of Graphic Arts Children's Books, 1967-68 Notable Book designation, American Library Association, 1970, and named Boston Globe-Horn Book honor book for illustration, 1971, both for A Firefly Named Torchy Ira Sleeps Over included in Children's Book Council Children's Book Showcase, 1973 But Names Will Never Hurt Me selected among Child Study Association's Children's Books of the Year, 1976 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, 1979, for Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile International Reading Association's Children's Choice designation, 1979, for The Snake: A Very Long Story. CareerĬommercial artist for Cond é Nast Publications, New York, NY, and Seventeen, New York, NY, 1952-54 graphic designer for Life, New York, NY, 1955-72, and People, New York, NY, 1974-88 author and illustrator of children's books, beginning 1961. ![]() Home - 3653 Bertha Dr., Baldwin Harbor, NY 11510. Hobbies and other interests: Playing piano, cooking, Broadway theatre. ![]() Education: Attended University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia College of Art, 1946-50, and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1950-51. Born September 27, 1924, in Philadelphia, PA son of Henry and Pauline (Fleishman) Waber married Ethel Bernstein, 1952 children: Paulis, Kim, Jan Gary. ![]()
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